Recycling Fluorine During Semiconductor Manufacturing
Perflourocarbons (PFC) are widely used to clean the CVD chambers used for
depositing SiO, SiN, or other dielectrics. In the plasma, the PFC is converted
into flourine atoms that are the active cleaning agents. Recycling fluorine is
necessary to meet the environmental concerns and to minimize production costs
Advantage
SRI has developed a proprietary scheme that should allow on-site conversion of
the HF gas in the exhaust of tools into a form that is active and can be injected
back into the process stream.
Opportunity
We are looking for partners to develop this scheme into a module that can be
attached to the tools and achieve on-site closed-loop recycling.
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Technical Contact: Ripudaman Malhotra
(650) 859-2805
ripudaman.malhotra@sri.com
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